EP0748099B1 - Digital cordless telephone system - Google Patents

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EP0748099B1
EP0748099B1 EP96109012A EP96109012A EP0748099B1 EP 0748099 B1 EP0748099 B1 EP 0748099B1 EP 96109012 A EP96109012 A EP 96109012A EP 96109012 A EP96109012 A EP 96109012A EP 0748099 B1 EP0748099 B1 EP 0748099B1
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Masataka c/o NEC Corporation Goto
Tetsuya c/o Oki Elec. Ind. Co. Ltd. Kato
Kazuyuki Tate
Yoichi c/o Hitachi Ltd. Telecom. Div. Ogawa
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  • the present invention relates generally to a digital cordless telephone system, and in particular, to a digital cordless telephone system in which a base station connected to a service channel is linked by radio communications with a plurality of personal stations.
  • JP-A-4-248739 a digital telephone responds to a source id sent via an ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) channel, as it is received by the telephone together with a call from a source station, for retrieving an electronic telephone directory as a ROM (read-only memory) in a CD (compact disc) form to read therefrom id data such as a name and a residence of an underwriter associated with the source id, as they can be checked up from an associated telephone number, so that the read data are displayed on a display of the telephone.
  • ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
  • Such the digital telephone is implemented to display id data such as a telephone number of a destination, when sending a call thereto, as well as id data such as an underwriter's name and residence of a source station, when receiving a call therefrom, thus facilitating the use.
  • id data such as a telephone number of a destination
  • id data such as an underwriter's name and residence of a source station
  • EP-A-0 399 520 disposes a cordless communication system comprising a base station, a plurality of personal stations linked by radio waves with the base station.
  • the base station is adapted to monitor communication restrictions depending on either the location or the schedule of a personal station.
  • the base station comprises means for storing data relating to the communication restriction, means for sending data to a call sending station and means for establishing a connection to the personal station.
  • EP-A-O 399 520 primarily describes the setting of communication restrictions by location or by a schedule while informing the calling party of the restrictions. However, the communication system of EP-A-O 399 520 does not permit a list of available functions at a call receiving personal station to be displayed at a call sending end.
  • a typical type of conventional digital telephone comprises a digital cordless telephone system composed of a base station as a parent apparatus connected to a service channel and a plurality of personal stations as child apparatus linked by radio waves with the base station.
  • the base station does not always respond to a received call.
  • the personal stations are not always identical in function to the base station. Still less, a call sending station is unable to know how the individual personal stations work.
  • a base station includes a first means as a storage means for storing therein a data on a description of a preset function such as a private communication function of each personal station that is linked by radio waves with the base sation, so that the storage means may have registered in advance whole or part of data on the respective functions of all linked personal stations.
  • the base station may have a radio section operative for radio communications with the personal stations.
  • the base station is connectable via a service channel with a call sending station.
  • Each personal station is responsible for a call it has received from the call sending station, to be controllabe in an off-hook state thereof for a talkable connection therewith.
  • the base station includes a second means as part of a control section thereof cooperative with the radio section, to be responsive to the off-hook state of a concerned personal station, as it has received the call, for reading the stored data of the function of the concerned personal station from the first means to send the read data as a second data via the service channel to the call sending station.
  • the call sending station which may comprise an identical digital cordless telephone system is responsive to the second data to display the description of the function of the concerned personal station before sending back via the service channel to the base station a third data representative of a complete display of the same.
  • the base station includes a third means as part of the control section cooperative with the radio section, to be responsive to the third data for controlling the concerned personal station in the off-hook state so that the talkable connection is established between the concerned personal station and the call sending station.
  • an operator of the call sending station is permitted to know the function of the concerned personal station before a talk therewith, so that he or she can make use of the function, if available for him or her, such as by requesting a carrying person of an apparatus of the concerned personal station for a transfer or take-over of talk to a desired person.
  • Fig. 1 shows in a block diagram the configuration of the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the system includes a base station 1 and a plurality of personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 connected via radio communication to the base station 1.
  • the base station 1 includes a control section 11, a radio section 12, an antenna 13, and a personal station function registering section 14.
  • the controller 11 supervises operations of radio communication between the base station 1 and the plural personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 via the radio station 12 and antenna 13. Moreover, when each of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 is installed in the system, the controller 11 collects data on a description of index of the contents of functions thereof and registers a description or index data of the functions to the function registering section 14, thereby keeping the same.
  • each of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 there is also provided a storage section, not shown, to keep therein the data on the contents of functions so as to indicate the functions beforehand set thereto.
  • the controller 11 issues a read request to the storage section of each personal station to collect the data on the contents of functions therefrom.
  • the controller 11 can partially delete functions from those registered to the registration section 14 and/or can partially add or update functions for registration thereof.
  • the digital cordless telephone system on the calling side includes a base station 3 connected via a communication line or service channel 100 to the base station 1, and a plurality of personal stations connected via radio communications to the base station 3, including a shown one 4.
  • the base station 3 on the calling side includes a controller 31, a radio section 32, and an antenna 33, whereas the personal station 4 on the calling side includes a controller 41, a radio section 42, an antenna 43, and a display section.
  • the controller 31 of the base station 3 supervises radio communication between the base station 3 and the calling personal station 4 via the radio section 32 and antenna 33.
  • a responding personal station (2-1 for example) sends the contents of functions through the base station 1, a communication line or service channel 100 and the base station 3, to the calling personal station 4.
  • the contents of functions sent from the base station 1 are received as an incoming call to the base station 3.
  • the controller 41 of the personal station 4 presents the contents of functions on the display section 44.
  • each of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 is substantially the same as that of the personal station 4 on calling side, when the station 4 receives a call sent from one of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, contents of functions of the station 4 may be displayed on a display of the call sending station.
  • the set of stations at the calling side may comprise an identical digital cordless telephone system to the set of stations 1 and 2-1 to 2-3, so that the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 may each respectively include the constitution of the station 4.
  • the station 4 may include a storage section for keeping data on a content of functions thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a sequence chart showing operation of the embodiment in accordance with the present invention
  • Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing operation of the base station controller 11 of Fig. 1. Operation of the embodiment will be described by referring to Figs. 1 to 3.
  • step S2 of Fig. 3 When an incoming call from the calling personal station 4 is received via the calling base station 3 and communication line 100 (step S2 of Fig. 3), the controller 11 of the base station 1 sounds a bell of the base station 1 and outputs a request via the radio section 12 and antenna 13 to the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, causing their bells to sound (step S3 of Fig. 3).
  • the controller 11 connects the base station 1 to the calling personal station 4 to establish a talkable connection therebetween.
  • step S4 of Fig. 3 the controller of base station 11 reads the contents of functions of the station 2-1 from the registering section 14 to notify the contents via the communication line 100 and calling base station 3 to the calling personal station 4 (step S5 of Fig. 3).
  • the controller 41 of the calling personal station 4 On receiving the contents of functions of the personal station 2-1 via the antenna 43 and calling radio section 42, the controller 41 of the calling personal station 4 presents the contents on the display section and then sends a message of the completion of a display of the contents of functions of the personal station 2-1 via the base station 3 on the calling side and communication line 100 to the base station 1.
  • step S6 of Fig. 3 the controller 11 of the base station 1 sends a call control signal to the personal station 2-1 (step S7 of Fig. 3).
  • step S8 of Fig. 3 the controller 11 connects the calling station 4 to the personal station 2-1 to establish a talkable connection therebetween (step S9 of Fig. 3; reference is to be made to Fig. 2).
  • the contents of functions of personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 include, for example, a hold or reservation function, an extension call or private talk function, and a hand-free function.
  • the contents of functions are registered to the function registering section 14 respectively in association with the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3.
  • Fig. 4 shows in a block diagram the construction of an alternative embodiment of the digital cordless telephone system in accordance with the present invention.
  • the configuration of the system is substantially the same as that of the first embodiment excepting that the calling side includes a terminal 5 simply connected to the communication line 100.
  • the terminal 5 at the calling side includes a controller 51 and a display section 52.
  • the controller 51 On receiving the contents of functions of any of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 from the base station 1 via the communication line 100, the controller 51 presents the contents on the display section 52.
  • the terminal 5 facilitates call communication with the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 according to the contents of functions presented on the display section 52. That is, when an extension call or private talk function is disposed in personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, a transfer of the communication to another personal or base station can be immediately requested.
  • the call originator can immediately ask the communicating partner to bring the telephone set to a pertinent person.
  • the contents of functions beforehand allocated to the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 are registered to the personal station function registering section 14 such that when any of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 responding to an incoming call from the personal station 4 or terminal 5 is operated into an off-hook state, the contents of functions of the responding station are read from the registering section 14 to be sent to the calling station or terminal 4 or 5.
  • the responding personal station In response to a notification of the display completion from the calling station or terminal 4 or 5, the responding personal station is connected to the calling station or terminal 4 or 5 under control of the controller 11 of the base station 1.
  • the contents of functions of the personal stations 2-1, 2-2, or 2-3 responding to the incoming call can be displayed on the calling station or terminal 4 or 5 before a talk is permitted therebetween, thereby enabling a smooth conversation, for example, to pass the call to a pertinent person whom the calling originator desires to talk with.
  • the contents of functions beforehand allocated to a plurality of personal stations are registered to a registering section such that when a respective one of the personal stations is operated into an off-hook state in response to an incoming call from a calling side, the contents of functions of the personal station are read from the registering section to be sent to the calling side.
  • the personal station In response to a notification of a complete display on the calling side, the personal station is connected to the calling side. This leads to an advantageous effect that the contents of functions of the personal station responding to the incoming call can be displayed on the calling side prior to initiation of a talk therebetween.

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  • The present invention relates generally to a digital cordless telephone system, and in particular, to a digital cordless telephone system in which a base station connected to a service channel is linked by radio communications with a plurality of personal stations.
  • . Recently it has become typical for a digital telephone to be implemented with a display for displaying thereon some id data such as a telephone number of a destination, when sending a call thereto.
  • It has also been proposed to implement a digital telephone with a display for displaying thereon an id data of a call sender, as a call therefrom is received by the telephone.
  • This implementation is detailed in JP-A-4-248739, in which a digital telephone responds to a source id sent via an ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) channel, as it is received by the telephone together with a call from a source station, for retrieving an electronic telephone directory as a ROM (read-only memory) in a CD (compact disc) form to read therefrom id data such as a name and a residence of an underwriter associated with the source id, as they can be checked up from an associated telephone number, so that the read data are displayed on a display of the telephone.
  • Such the digital telephone is implemented to display id data such as a telephone number of a destination, when sending a call thereto, as well as id data such as an underwriter's name and residence of a source station, when receiving a call therefrom, thus facilitating the use.
  • EP-A-0 399 520 disposes a cordless communication system comprising a base station, a plurality of personal stations linked by radio waves with the base station. The base station is adapted to monitor communication restrictions depending on either the location or the schedule of a personal station. To this end, the base station comprises means for storing data relating to the communication restriction, means for sending data to a call sending station and means for establishing a connection to the personal station. EP-A-O 399 520 primarily describes the setting of communication restrictions by location or by a schedule while informing the calling party of the restrictions. However, the communication system of EP-A-O 399 520 does not permit a list of available functions at a call receiving personal station to be displayed at a call sending end.
  • Incidentally, a typical type of conventional digital telephone comprises a digital cordless telephone system composed of a base station as a parent apparatus connected to a service channel and a plurality of personal stations as child apparatus linked by radio waves with the base station.
  • As the digital cordless telephone system permits a voluntary use, the base station does not always respond to a received call. However, the personal stations are not always identical in function to the base station. Still less, a call sending station is unable to know how the individual personal stations work.
  • Therefore, in case of a call reception at a personal station incapable of a private talk for example, if the carrying person is different from a desired person to receive the call, it frequently so follows that the former is obliged to be responsible for a polite request from an originating person to kindly serve for going to fetch the latter or carrying about the child apparatus to hand it over to him or her.
  • The present invention has been achieved with such points in mind.
  • It therefore is an object of the present invention to provide a digital cordless telephone system permitting a list of available functions at a call receiving personal station to be displayed at a call sending end, to solve the problems described. This object is achieved with the features of the claims.
  • In a digital cordless telepphone system according to the genus of the invention, a base station includes a first means as a storage means for storing therein a data on a description of a preset function such as a private communication function of each personal station that is linked by radio waves with the base sation, so that the storage means may have registered in advance whole or part of data on the respective functions of all linked personal stations.
  • The base station may have a radio section operative for radio communications with the personal stations. The base station is connectable via a service channel with a call sending station. Each personal station is responsible for a call it has received from the call sending station, to be controllabe in an off-hook state thereof for a talkable connection therewith.
  • Moreover, the base station includes a second means as part of a control section thereof cooperative with the radio section, to be responsive to the off-hook state of a concerned personal station, as it has received the call, for reading the stored data of the function of the concerned personal station from the first means to send the read data as a second data via the service channel to the call sending station.
  • The call sending station which may comprise an identical digital cordless telephone system is responsive to the second data to display the description of the function of the concerned personal station before sending back via the service channel to the base station a third data representative of a complete display of the same.
  • Further, the base station includes a third means as part of the control section cooperative with the radio section, to be responsive to the third data for controlling the concerned personal station in the off-hook state so that the talkable connection is established between the concerned personal station and the call sending station.
  • As a result, an operator of the call sending station is permitted to know the function of the concerned personal station before a talk therewith, so that he or she can make use of the function, if available for him or her, such as by requesting a carrying person of an apparatus of the concerned personal station for a transfer or take-over of talk to a desired person.
  • The objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the consideration of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic block diagram showing the construction of an embodiment of the digital cordless telephone system in accordance with the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a operational sequence chart of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing operation of a control section of a base station shown in Fig. 1; and
  • Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing structure of an alternative embodiment of the digital cordless telephone system in accordance with the present invention.
  • Referring now to the accompanying drawings description will be given of an embodiment of the digital cordless telephone system in accordance with the present invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows in a block diagram the configuration of the embodiment of the present invention. In this diagram, the system includes a base station 1 and a plurality of personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 connected via radio communication to the base station 1.
  • The base station 1 includes a control section 11, a radio section 12, an antenna 13, and a personal station function registering section 14. The controller 11 supervises operations of radio communication between the base station 1 and the plural personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 via the radio station 12 and antenna 13. Moreover, when each of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 is installed in the system, the controller 11 collects data on a description of index of the contents of functions thereof and registers a description or index data of the functions to the function registering section 14, thereby keeping the same.
  • In each of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, there is also provided a storage section, not shown, to keep therein the data on the contents of functions so as to indicate the functions beforehand set thereto. The controller 11 issues a read request to the storage section of each personal station to collect the data on the contents of functions therefrom.
  • Additionally, in response to a request from each of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, the controller 11 can partially delete functions from those registered to the registration section 14 and/or can partially add or update functions for registration thereof.
  • On the other hand, the digital cordless telephone system on the calling side includes a base station 3 connected via a communication line or service channel 100 to the base station 1, and a plurality of personal stations connected via radio communications to the base station 3, including a shown one 4.
  • The base station 3 on the calling side includes a controller 31, a radio section 32, and an antenna 33, whereas the personal station 4 on the calling side includes a controller 41, a radio section 42, an antenna 43, and a display section.
  • The controller 31 of the base station 3 supervises radio communication between the base station 3 and the calling personal station 4 via the radio section 32 and antenna 33. A responding personal station (2-1 for example) sends the contents of functions through the base station 1, a communication line or service channel 100 and the base station 3, to the calling personal station 4. The contents of functions sent from the base station 1 are received as an incoming call to the base station 3. On receiving the contents of functions via the radio station 42 and antenna 43, the controller 41 of the personal station 4 presents the contents of functions on the display section 44.
  • In this regard, since the configuration of each of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 is substantially the same as that of the personal station 4 on calling side, when the station 4 receives a call sent from one of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, contents of functions of the station 4 may be displayed on a display of the call sending station.
  • Namely, the set of stations at the calling side may comprise an identical digital cordless telephone system to the set of stations 1 and 2-1 to 2-3, so that the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 may each respectively include the constitution of the station 4. Likewise, the station 4 may include a storage section for keeping data on a content of functions thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a sequence chart showing operation of the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, whereas Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing operation of the base station controller 11 of Fig. 1. Operation of the embodiment will be described by referring to Figs. 1 to 3.
  • When an incoming call from the calling personal station 4 is received via the calling base station 3 and communication line 100 (step S2 of Fig. 3), the controller 11 of the base station 1 sounds a bell of the base station 1 and outputs a request via the radio section 12 and antenna 13 to the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, causing their bells to sound (step S3 of Fig. 3).
  • On this occasion, if the base station 1 is operated into an off-hook state, the controller 11 connects the base station 1 to the calling personal station 4 to establish a talkable connection therebetween.
  • On the other hand, for example, if the personal station 2-1 is operated into an off-hook state (step S4 of Fig. 3), the controller of base station 11 reads the contents of functions of the station 2-1 from the registering section 14 to notify the contents via the communication line 100 and calling base station 3 to the calling personal station 4 (step S5 of Fig. 3).
  • On receiving the contents of functions of the personal station 2-1 via the antenna 43 and calling radio section 42, the controller 41 of the calling personal station 4 presents the contents on the display section and then sends a message of the completion of a display of the contents of functions of the personal station 2-1 via the base station 3 on the calling side and communication line 100 to the base station 1.
  • When the message of the display completion is received from the calling personal station 4 via the base station 3 on the calling side and communication line 100 (step S6 of Fig. 3), the controller 11 of the base station 1 sends a call control signal to the personal station 2-1 (step S7 of Fig. 3).
  • In response to this signal, if a response signal is sent from the station 2-1 (step S8 of Fig. 3), the controller 11 connects the calling station 4 to the personal station 2-1 to establish a talkable connection therebetween (step S9 of Fig. 3; reference is to be made to Fig. 2).
  • In this regard, the contents of functions of personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 include, for example, a hold or reservation function, an extension call or private talk function, and a hand-free function. The contents of functions are registered to the function registering section 14 respectively in association with the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3.
  • Incidentally, description has been given of the processing operation of the personal station 2-1. However, the operations above can also be conducted for the personal stations 2-2 and 2-3 in substantially the same fashion.
  • Fig. 4 shows in a block diagram the construction of an alternative embodiment of the digital cordless telephone system in accordance with the present invention. In this diagram, the configuration of the system is substantially the same as that of the first embodiment excepting that the calling side includes a terminal 5 simply connected to the communication line 100.
  • Moreover, in Fig. 4, the same constituent elements are assigned with the same reference numerals of the associated elements of the first embodiment and the operation of the elements are substantially the same as those of the related elements.
  • The terminal 5 at the calling side includes a controller 51 and a display section 52. On receiving the contents of functions of any of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 from the base station 1 via the communication line 100, the controller 51 presents the contents on the display section 52.
  • Consequently, the terminal 5 facilitates call communication with the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 according to the contents of functions presented on the display section 52. That is, when an extension call or private talk function is disposed in personal stations 2-1 to 2-3, a transfer of the communication to another personal or base station can be immediately requested.
  • When the extension call or private talk function is missing in the communicating personal station 2-1, 2-2, or 2-3, the call originator can immediately ask the communicating partner to bring the telephone set to a pertinent person.
  • As above, the contents of functions beforehand allocated to the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 are registered to the personal station function registering section 14 such that when any of the personal stations 2-1 to 2-3 responding to an incoming call from the personal station 4 or terminal 5 is operated into an off-hook state, the contents of functions of the responding station are read from the registering section 14 to be sent to the calling station or terminal 4 or 5.
  • In response to a notification of the display completion from the calling station or terminal 4 or 5, the responding personal station is connected to the calling station or terminal 4 or 5 under control of the controller 11 of the base station 1.
  • Due to the operation above, the contents of functions of the personal stations 2-1, 2-2, or 2-3 responding to the incoming call can be displayed on the calling station or terminal 4 or 5 before a talk is permitted therebetween, thereby enabling a smooth conversation, for example, to pass the call to a pertinent person whom the calling originator desires to talk with.
  • In accordance with the present invention described above, the contents of functions beforehand allocated to a plurality of personal stations are registered to a registering section such that when a respective one of the personal stations is operated into an off-hook state in response to an incoming call from a calling side, the contents of functions of the personal station are read from the registering section to be sent to the calling side.
  • In response to a notification of a complete display on the calling side, the personal station is connected to the calling side. This leads to an advantageous effect that the contents of functions of the personal station responding to the incoming call can be displayed on the calling side prior to initiation of a talk therebetween.

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  1. A digital cordless telephone system comprising:
    a base station (1) connectable via a service channel (100) with a call sending station (4,5); and
    a plurality of personal stations (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) of which a respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) is linked by radio waves with the base station (1), is responsible for a call received from the call sending station (4,5) and is operable in an off-hook state for a talkable connection with the call sending station (4) the respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) having one or more functions;
       wherein the base station (1) comprises:
    a first means (14) for storing a first data containing a description of the one or more functions of the respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3);
    a second means (11+12) responsive to the off-hook state of an arbitrary personal station (2-1) of the plurality of personal stations (2-1, 2-2, 2-3), the second means adapted to read the first data from the first means (14) and to send the read data as a second data containing a description of the one or more functions of the arbitrary personal station (2-1) to the call sending station (4,5), which is responsive to the second data such that the one or more functions of the arbitrary personal station (2-1) at a call receiving end can be displayed at the call sending station (4,5) at a call sending end, the call sending station (4,5) being adapted to send a third data indicating when a display of the second data is completed to the base station (1); and
    a third means (11+12) responsive to the third data for controlling the arbitrary personal station (2-1) in the off-hook state so that the talkable connection is established between the arbitrary personal station (2-1) and the call sending station (4).
  2. A digital cordless telephone system according to claim 1, wherein the one or more functions of the respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) comprises a combination of individual functions, and
       wherein the base station (1) is responsive to a request from an identified personal station (2-1) of the plurality of personal stations (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) for one of a deletion and a registration of part of the first data stored in the first means (14) corresponding to a description of an arbitrary one of the individual functions of the identified personal station (2-1).
  3. A system according to claim 1 or 2,
       wherein the respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) has stored therein the first data thereof, and
       wherein the base station (1) reads the first data from the respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) so that the first means (14) has registered therein the same.
  4. A system according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the one or more functions of the respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) comprises at least one of a talk reservation function, a private talk function and a hand-free function preset thereto to be effective in the off-hook state thereof,
       the base station (1) further comprising:
    a radio section (12) for the linking with the plurality of personal stations (2-1, 2-2, 2-3); and wherein the first means is a registration means (14) for storing therein a first data on a description of the one or more functions of the respective personal station (2-1, 2-2, 2-3); and
    the second and third means form part of a control means (11) cooperative with the radio section (12) to be responsive to the off-hook state of an arbitrary one (2-1) of the plurality of personal stations (2-1. 2-2. 2-3);
    the control means (11) being further cooperative with the radio section (12) to be responsive to the third data for connecting the arbitrary personal station (2-1) in the off-hook state for a talk with the call sending station (4) via the base station (1) and the service channel (100).
  5. A system according to claim 1, 2, 3, or 4,
       wherein the call sending station (3+4) comprises another said digital cordless telephone system (1, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3) having the plurality of personal stations (2-1, 2-2, 2-3) each respectively including a display means (44) responsive to the second data for displaying the description of the one or more functions of the arbitrary personal station (2-1).
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